



What about the timing?Īpple knows its own product release cycles better than anyone. If this improvement turns out to be as significant as some sites claim, Apple must hope that making it easier to migrate will tempt Windows users, including enterprise users, to take to the Mac. (I will note that the assistant could already handle some Outlook data.) The assistant has always been able to migrate quite a lot of Windows data across to the Mac, but August 5-published release notes accompanying the Mojave version of the software seems to suggest that the assistant is about to become even better at bringing documents, email, contacts, and calendar data from third-party Windows apps “such as Microsoft Outlook.”
